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Tākapu – Muriwai

It was such a beautiful winter’s day that it was a waste to sit inside at the computer. The west coast called and we headed for Muriwai, home to one of New Zealand’s mainland gannet nesting colonies. The Maori name for these birds is tākapu.

It’s a bit of a climb to reach the viewing platforms. You can smell the colony before you see the birds. Just now the birds are arriving back for the nesting season and the early birds were claiming the prime sites. Males arrive first and chose a spot. When their partner arrives they get busy setting up home, bringing gifts of grasses and weeds to create a soft bed for their egg. These beautiful birds swooped in and their gifts were greeted with cries of delight. Some climbed up the rock to tug at the coastal vegetation and remove beakfuls of greenery for their nest.

Activity will increase over the next few months as the birds lay eggs, eggs hatch and chicks need feeding. A great place to visit and well worth the climb.

 

Book Launch

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The book is at the printers and planning for the book launch is now in full swing.

FOOB, Friends of Okura Bush, are supporting the event and it’ll be a fund raiser for the wonderful work they do. There are some great spot prizes to be won and yummy scones with jam and cream.

This is the flyer. Should be a fun party. Hope you can make it.

Ebook is available for pre-order on Kindle

cover-imageMy ebook will be published under a different title, “Neighbours with Feathers”. While it contains the same information as the printed version it is presented in a different format with popup text “hidden” on each page.

You can checkout the ebook here. It is available for pre-order and will be released on Sept 17th.

 

Welcome

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A Magpie Collection will be launched on September 17th 2016 at the Okura Village Hall. Purchase a book, get it signed by the author knowing that the proceeds will be donated to the FOOB – Friends Of Okura Bush.
Pre-order details will be posted once these are finalised.
Let me know what you think about the website, start a discussion thread or share your discoveries. Above all, have fun every day catching more glimpses of the secret lives of your neighbours with feathers. It’s an amazing world that we live in. Let’s appreciate its variety and beauty.